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- Drapetomania was a proposed mental illness that, in 1851, American physician Samuel A. Cartwright hypothesized as the cause of enslaved Africans fleeing...
- Cartwright is best known as the inventor of the 'mental illness' of drapetomania, the desire of a slave for freedom, and an outspoken opponent of germ...
- Cartwright, a Southerner and the inventor of the mental illnesses of drapetomania (the desire of a slave to run away) and dysaesthesia aethiopica ("rascality")...
- diagnosis of drapetomania. In the US prior to the American Civil War, physicians such as Samuel A. Cartwright diagnosed some slaves with drapetomania, a mental...
- justify the construction of socially specific mental disorders such as drapetomania and dysaesthesia aethiopica—the behavior of uncooperative African slaves...
- attribute the symptoms to the debasing influence of slavery on the mind." Drapetomania, the name given to what was seen at one point in time to be a mental...
- and Nat Turner's Rebellion in Southampton County, Virginia, in 1831. Drapetomania was a supposed mental illness invented by American physician Samuel A...
- picking at the skin Dipsomaniaalcohol (dipso- (Gr****) meaning thirst) Drapetomaniarunning away from home (pseudoscience) Dromomaniatraveling Egomania...
- control the slave, the psychiatrist uses drugs to control the mind. Drapetomania was a pseudoscientific psychiatric diagnosis for a slave who desired...
- Social Darwinism. Similarly, American physician Samuel Cartwright coined "drapetomania" in 1851 as a mental condition which "caused" slaves to escape captivity...